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Tim Price

Tim Price is Director of Investment at PFP Wealth Management in the UK, an independent asset management and financial planning practice. He was formerly Chief Investment Officer – Global Strategies at Union Bancaire Privée in London, and previously Chief Investment Officer at private bank Ansbacher & Co.

Tim has 17 years’ experience of both institutional and private client wealth management. A graduate of Oxford University, his focus is absolute return investing using multiple asset classes, including so-called alternative investments. Working with his prior employers he has been shortlisted for five successive years in the Private Asset Managers Awards programme and is a previous winner in the category of Defensive Investment Performance. He was also shortlisted in the inaugural Spear’s Wealth Management Awards 2007 in the category of Asset Manager of the Year.

An outspoken and sometimes irreverent commentator on financial markets and the asset management industry, Tim is also a regular columnist for Money Week magazine and maintains a weblog, The Price of Everything.

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